751本のエピソード

Unrivalled analysis of the latest in UK politics, with Anoosh Chakelian, Andrew Marr and the New Statesman politics team.
New episodes Monday and Thursday.
Send us a question on anything related to UK politics, in Westminster and beyond at newstatesman.com/youaskus

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New Statesman Podcast The New Statesman

    • ニュース
    • 3.8 • 5件の評価

Unrivalled analysis of the latest in UK politics, with Anoosh Chakelian, Andrew Marr and the New Statesman politics team.
New episodes Monday and Thursday.
Send us a question on anything related to UK politics, in Westminster and beyond at newstatesman.com/youaskus

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Is greed driving inflation?

    Is greed driving inflation?

    Our business editor Will Dunn joins Anoosh Chakelian and Freddie Hayward to discuss his New Statesman cover feature on the age of greedflation. Some companies have been accused of taking advantage of rising food prices to increase their profit margins. The panel talk about why they have been able to get away with not reducing mark-ups, and what the political impact could be. 
     
    Then in You Ask Us, they answer a listener's question on Keir Starmer will really make housing more affordable. If you have a question for the podcast team, go to newstatesman.com/youaskus.
    Sign up for Morning Call at morningcall.substack.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 27分
    Is there a future for moderates in the Conservative Party?

    Is there a future for moderates in the Conservative Party?

    With the Conservative Party showing open divisions, its right emboldened to hold separate conferences, and many Tory MPs already announcing their plans to stand down at the next election, Zoë Grünewald takes a look at what’s happening to moderates in the party.
     
    She’s joined by the writer and commentator Benedict Spence, and Ryan Shorthouse, the chief executive of the liberal conservative think tank Bright Blue. They discuss why centrist voters are turning away from the Conservatives, whether the party has much to show for the last 13 years in government, and which wing might take control after the next election.
    Subscribe to Morning Call at morningcall.substack.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 35分
    Does unionism have a future in Northern Ireland?

    Does unionism have a future in Northern Ireland?

    After the local elections in Northern Ireland, Rachel Wearmouth and Freddie Hayward are joined by the Belfast Telegraph reporter Sam McBride to discuss how the different parties did, and what it might mean for the future of power-sharing and the Union as a whole.
    Then they look at another difficult week for Rishi Sunak, and why Labour feels like it could have the upper hand on Immigration.
     


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 25分
    Is Westminster broken?

    Is Westminster broken?

    Harry Lambert, New Statesman contributing writer, joins Anoosh Chakelian to discuss what could work better in political journalism, the way Westminster and Whitehall are structured, and local government – inspired by two new books, Ian Dunt’s How Westminster Works...and Why It Doesn’t and Paul Johnson’s Follow the Money, on the subject.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 29分
    Who holds the power on the left?

    Who holds the power on the left?

    As the New Statesman publishes the Left Power List – the 50 most powerful people on the British left – George Eaton, senior editor, joins Anoosh Chakelian, Rachel Wearmouth and Freddie Hayward to discuss who’s on the list and why. They talk about how power has changed on the left, what the reaction has been.
    Then in You Ask Us they tackle listeners’ questions on what the National Conservativism conference is all about.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 23分
    SPOTLIGHT: How Smart Meters help small businesses

    SPOTLIGHT: How Smart Meters help small businesses

    With rising energy prices, Small businesses are keen to take more control over their bills. Smart meters can help companies understand in detail how they are using energy, which can help find ways to make things more efficient.
    In this special episode of Spotlight, in partnership with Smart Energy GB we speak to Josh Kay, co-founder of a production and art fabrication company the Syrup Room and Victoria Bacon from Smart Energy GB about how Smart Meters can help
    To find out more search "get a smart meter"*
    *Eligibility may vary.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 7分

カスタマーレビュー

3.8/5
5件の評価

5件の評価

Kumarick

Very good podcast on British politics

This is really good, but be warned if you're not familiar with the New Statesman that it focuses heavily on the Labour Party. Unfortunately, the quality has gone down in recent months. The new co-host Stephen Bush is unable to speak in short, simple sentences, and keeps rambling off mid-sentence in random directions. He's an entertaining talker, and super-knowledgeable guy, but he needs to come in as a regular guest for 10 minutes every week rather than taking over the show.

simon_collier

If only Stephen Bush could finish a sentence...

This is a good podcast for hearing the Labour/Remain worldview, and Stephen Bush is very insightful, but my god his inability to finish a sentence knocks two stars off any review. Why doesn’t the editor do their goddam job and tell him to stop changing to his next point halfway through the preceding point?!

ニュースのトップPodcast

ニッポン放送
NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
ニッポン放送
BBC World Service
NHK WORLD-JAPAN
TBS RADIO

その他のおすすめ

Financial Times
The Guardian
The Times
The New Statesman
The New Statesman
POLITICO Europe

The New Statesmanのその他の作品

The New Statesman
The New Statesman
The New Statesman
The New Statesman
The New Statesman
The New Statesman